Donald MacKenzie, Judy Wajcman
The Social Shaping of Technology
Herausgegeben von McKenzie, Donald; Wajcman, Judy
Donald MacKenzie, Judy Wajcman
The Social Shaping of Technology
Herausgegeben von McKenzie, Donald; Wajcman, Judy
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Demonstrates that technology is affected at a fundamental level by the social context in which it develops. This book features arguments about the relation of technology to society. It examines different types of technology and argues that social scientists have tended to ignore the question of what shapes technology?
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Demonstrates that technology is affected at a fundamental level by the social context in which it develops. This book features arguments about the relation of technology to society. It examines different types of technology and argues that social scientists have tended to ignore the question of what shapes technology?
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- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Higher Education / Open University Press
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 904g
- ISBN-13: 9780335199136
- ISBN-10: 0335199135
- Artikelnr.: 13586551
- Verlag: McGraw-Hill Higher Education / Open University Press
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 904g
- ISBN-13: 9780335199136
- ISBN-10: 0335199135
- Artikelnr.: 13586551
Donald MacKenzie holds a personal Chair in Sociology at Edinburgh University, where he has taught since 1975. He is the author of Statistics in Britain, 1865-1930: The Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge (Edinburgh University Press, 1981), Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance (MIT Press, 1990) and of Knowing Machines: Essays in Technical Change (MIT Press, 1996). The second of these books won the Ludwig Fleck prize of the Society for Social Studies of Science, and was joint winner of the 1993 Robert K. Merton Award of the American Sociological Association. His numerous articles in the sociology and social history of science and technology have won three further international prizes, and have been translated into French, German, Dutch, Japanese, Polish and Greek. Judy Wajcman is Professor of Sociology in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. She has previously taught and researched at the universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh and Warwick in England and the University of New South Wales in Australia. Her books include Women in Control: Dilemmas of a Workers' Co-operative (Open University Press, 1983), Feminism Confronts Technology (Polity Press, 1991) and Managing Like a Man: Women and Men in Corporate Management (Polity Press, 1998). Her publications in the sociology of technology and gender relations have been translated into German, Greek and Portuguese.
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Editors' note
Preface to the Second Edition
/f002Part 1: Introductory essay and general issues
Introductory essay: the social shaping of technology
Do artifacts have politics?
Modest_Witness@Second_Millenium
Edison and electric light
Inventing personal computing
Constructing a bridge
Competing technologies and economic prediction
The social construction of technology
Redefining the social link
from baboons to humans
Caught in the wheels
the high cost of being a female cog in the male machinery of engineering
Making 'white' people white
/f002Part 2: The technology of production
Introduction
The watermill and feudal authority
The machine versus the worker
Technology and capitalist control
Social choice in machine design
the case of automatically controlled machine tools
The material of male power
What machines can't do
politics and technology in the industrial enterprise
Writers, texts and writing acts
gendered user images in word processing software
Learning by trying
the implementation of configurational technology
Working relations of technology production and use
/f002Part 3: Reproductive technology
Introduction
The industrial revolution in the home
A gendered socio-technical construction
the smart house
A woman's place
Dolores Hayden on the 'grand domestic revolution'
Inserting Grafenberg's IUD into the sex reform
The decline of the one-size-fits-all paradigm, or, how reproductive scientists try to cope with post-modernity
/f002Part 4: Military technology
Introduction
Cold war and white heat
the origins and meanings of packet switching
Manufacturing gender in military cockpit design
The American army and the M-16 rifle
The Thor-Jupiter controversy
The weapons succession process
Theories of technology and the abolition of nuclear weapons
Bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
Editors' note
Preface to the Second Edition
/f002Part 1: Introductory essay and general issues
Introductory essay: the social shaping of technology
Do artifacts have politics?
Modest_Witness@Second_Millenium
Edison and electric light
Inventing personal computing
Constructing a bridge
Competing technologies and economic prediction
The social construction of technology
Redefining the social link
from baboons to humans
Caught in the wheels
the high cost of being a female cog in the male machinery of engineering
Making 'white' people white
/f002Part 2: The technology of production
Introduction
The watermill and feudal authority
The machine versus the worker
Technology and capitalist control
Social choice in machine design
the case of automatically controlled machine tools
The material of male power
What machines can't do
politics and technology in the industrial enterprise
Writers, texts and writing acts
gendered user images in word processing software
Learning by trying
the implementation of configurational technology
Working relations of technology production and use
/f002Part 3: Reproductive technology
Introduction
The industrial revolution in the home
A gendered socio-technical construction
the smart house
A woman's place
Dolores Hayden on the 'grand domestic revolution'
Inserting Grafenberg's IUD into the sex reform
The decline of the one-size-fits-all paradigm, or, how reproductive scientists try to cope with post-modernity
/f002Part 4: Military technology
Introduction
Cold war and white heat
the origins and meanings of packet switching
Manufacturing gender in military cockpit design
The American army and the M-16 rifle
The Thor-Jupiter controversy
The weapons succession process
Theories of technology and the abolition of nuclear weapons
Bibliography
Index.
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Editors' note
Preface to the Second Edition
/f002Part 1: Introductory essay and general issues
Introductory essay: the social shaping of technology
Do artifacts have politics?
Modest_Witness@Second_Millenium
Edison and electric light
Inventing personal computing
Constructing a bridge
Competing technologies and economic prediction
The social construction of technology
Redefining the social link
from baboons to humans
Caught in the wheels
the high cost of being a female cog in the male machinery of engineering
Making 'white' people white
/f002Part 2: The technology of production
Introduction
The watermill and feudal authority
The machine versus the worker
Technology and capitalist control
Social choice in machine design
the case of automatically controlled machine tools
The material of male power
What machines can't do
politics and technology in the industrial enterprise
Writers, texts and writing acts
gendered user images in word processing software
Learning by trying
the implementation of configurational technology
Working relations of technology production and use
/f002Part 3: Reproductive technology
Introduction
The industrial revolution in the home
A gendered socio-technical construction
the smart house
A woman's place
Dolores Hayden on the 'grand domestic revolution'
Inserting Grafenberg's IUD into the sex reform
The decline of the one-size-fits-all paradigm, or, how reproductive scientists try to cope with post-modernity
/f002Part 4: Military technology
Introduction
Cold war and white heat
the origins and meanings of packet switching
Manufacturing gender in military cockpit design
The American army and the M-16 rifle
The Thor-Jupiter controversy
The weapons succession process
Theories of technology and the abolition of nuclear weapons
Bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
Editors' note
Preface to the Second Edition
/f002Part 1: Introductory essay and general issues
Introductory essay: the social shaping of technology
Do artifacts have politics?
Modest_Witness@Second_Millenium
Edison and electric light
Inventing personal computing
Constructing a bridge
Competing technologies and economic prediction
The social construction of technology
Redefining the social link
from baboons to humans
Caught in the wheels
the high cost of being a female cog in the male machinery of engineering
Making 'white' people white
/f002Part 2: The technology of production
Introduction
The watermill and feudal authority
The machine versus the worker
Technology and capitalist control
Social choice in machine design
the case of automatically controlled machine tools
The material of male power
What machines can't do
politics and technology in the industrial enterprise
Writers, texts and writing acts
gendered user images in word processing software
Learning by trying
the implementation of configurational technology
Working relations of technology production and use
/f002Part 3: Reproductive technology
Introduction
The industrial revolution in the home
A gendered socio-technical construction
the smart house
A woman's place
Dolores Hayden on the 'grand domestic revolution'
Inserting Grafenberg's IUD into the sex reform
The decline of the one-size-fits-all paradigm, or, how reproductive scientists try to cope with post-modernity
/f002Part 4: Military technology
Introduction
Cold war and white heat
the origins and meanings of packet switching
Manufacturing gender in military cockpit design
The American army and the M-16 rifle
The Thor-Jupiter controversy
The weapons succession process
Theories of technology and the abolition of nuclear weapons
Bibliography
Index.